Reading 1-char per read() is the less intrusive way to fix the behaviour I observed.
Not a nice fix, but the client requests shouldn't steal so much bandwidth
*** fix for find_rtp_session_with_url.
Note that mplayer send one PLAY request per stream, I don't know if this should be handled
more gracefully
patch by (Giancarlo Formicuccia <ilsensine at inwind dot it>)
Originally committed as revision 1998 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
* Add ReadOnlyFile which behaves like File, but does not permit changing of the
file. This can be used to prevent deleting of saved ffm files.
Originally committed as revision 1743 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
when WMP reports in, then we didn't increment the bandwidth, but we did
decrement it.
Originally committed as revision 1619 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
This code is wrong, but it is not obvious what the right code is.
* Make sure that we reset SIGPIPE before execing ffmpeg.
Originally committed as revision 1330 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
adding AVVideoFrame
moving quality, pict_type, key_frame, qscale_table, ... to AVVideoFrame
removing obsolete variables in AVCodecContext
skiping of MBs in b frames
correctly initalizing AVCodecContext
picture buffer cleanup
Originally committed as revision 1302 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
Also made the Launch directive work again if you invoke ffserver with a relative
path.
Originally committed as revision 1111 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
We limit the datarate to twice the average datarate (however the first
few seconds are sent flat out to help with prebuffering).
* Add the initialization of the rc_eq fields and the like for VIDEO codecs.
* Add the missing get_arg calls for VideoQxxxx
Originally committed as revision 920 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
parameters as the currently desired codec settings. Thus it is
important not to fiddle with the streams if you want to keep the
old data.
* Fix it so that the ?buffer= paramter can be larger than 40 minutes or
so. Why is this good? So I can use ?buffer=43200 and get video from
12 hours ago (i.e. when it is daylight outside)
Originally committed as revision 829 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
* Fix the sense of the test for "-" with customlog and not closing stdout in daemon mode
Originally committed as revision 828 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
* Add ip address based acls for streams. I recommend adding ACL entries
for all feeds to control who can submit stuff. You might also want to
consider who can get to your status page.
* Make logging work again if customlog == "-"
Originally committed as revision 821 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
* Add code to monitor the actual datarates on the http connections
* Fix problem when ffmpeg uses more than 24 hours of CPU (display only problem)
Originally committed as revision 680 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
* Add parameters to set author/comment/copyright/title to streamed asf
* Format the stats output a little bit better.
Originally committed as revision 663 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
* Change to dynamically allocated buffers. Should reduce memory footprint significantly
as well as eliminate a call to av_abort!
* Better version of WMP rate switching infrastructure. Currently turned off till
the PTS fixes are in.
* Added a Redirect type feature. This allows URLs served by ffserver to just
redirect to somewhere else. You might want to do this. Really this needs to
be enhanced -- say to handle all 404 pages.
* Add mechanism to automatically fire up ffmpeg on ffserver start. This is turned
on by adding the Launch keyword to the <feed> definition.
* Add logic to take care of non-wmp user agents requesting .asf files. They now get
a [reference] file with an appropriate mime type. This fixes the mplayer problem.
* Make sure that we have a large buffer for the stats page.
* Add a FaviconURL keyword to the status stream definition. If set, then it
generates the appropriate HTML so that IE and Mozilla will display the favicon
as appropriate. OK -- this is a pretty random feature.
* If the ffmpeg is running as a child of ffserver, then report it's CPU usage
on the status page. [This is linux only -- maybe somebody could do the work for
another OS. The tricky thing is getting the 'ps' command right.]
Originally committed as revision 630 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
requests. The current state is that at startup, WMP will get the
best stream that it can handle. However, subsequent rate switching
only puts a message in the log saying what the new stream ought to
be. Solving this will be tricky. I guess that we would have to wait for
key frames to appear in the new stream, and then switch over to it.
Some care would be needed to deal with the PTS of the new stream
versus the old stream.
Originally committed as revision 602 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk